Drum Lessons Plymouth – Uptake of New Students.

Drum Lessons Plymouth – Uptake of new students.

I’ve been a drum teacher based in plymouth since 2003. Over this time I have developed my teaching practice and drum lesson structure to deliver the highest quality of tuition possible. My most recent development has been the partnership with Momentum Studios run by one of my dearest friends and finest students – Josiah Manning.

I’m in the process of making some more time available for teaching at our new state of the art studio space in Plympton, Plymouth.

Spaces are going quickly, so If you are based in the Plymouth and surrounding area and want drum lessons with an industry professional drum teacher get in touch via this ‘contact’ link or on the top of this page.

Why have drum lessons in person with a drum teacher?

Drum lessons are a great way of giving yourself the focus and direction to really refine skills, make faster progress and have a watchful eye to help overcome obstacles. Often, learning from online videos and remotely can not offer the direct feedback that being in a room with a teacher can.

The benefits of having drum lessons.

Many Studies have been carried out into the benefits of learning a musical instrument. Drums are a great way of developing coordination, listening skills, and can be enjoyed from the moment you pick up a pair of sticks. That is the biggest part of playing.

What level of success can I expect if i have drum lessons?

Drum Lessons can be a great way of achieving academic success. Many of the grades i teach in the lessons are worth UCAS points all the way from foundation level all the the way to a Degree standard (level 6) Diploma. Obviously your progress through these different levels will be directly related to how hard you work both in the drum lessons and between the lessons in practice.

This is by no means the only focus of drum lessons. Many students just want drum lessons to help them get better doing what they love. Some previous students have gone onto successful, fully fledged careers as professional drummers without using any of the standardised grades.